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Research Article

Nanoethosomal formulation for skin targeting of amphotericin B: an in vitro and in vivo assessment

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Pages 294-307 | Received 04 Aug 2014, Accepted 03 Dec 2014, Published online: 30 Dec 2014
 

Abstract

The present study is envisaged to develop nanoethosomal formulation for enhanced topical delivery of amphotericin B (AmB) for the treatment of cutaneous fungal infections. AmB encapsulated nanoethosomes were prepared using mechanical dispersion method in a strength of 0.1% w/w similar to the strength of marketed topical formulation. Vesicle size of nanoethosomal formulations was found to be in the range of 186 ± 2 to 298 ± 4 nm. The optimized nanoethosomal formulation was further incorporated in gel base to form AmB nanoethogel formulation. Rheological characterization study of nanoethogel demonstrated its viscoelastic nature with high elasticity and resistance to deformation at 37 °C. The yield stress value was found to be 108.05 ± 2.4 and 52.15 ± 0.9 Pa for nanoethogel and marketed gel formulation, respectively. The nanoethogel formulation exhibited 2.7- and 3.5-fold higher steady state transdermal flux and skin deposition of AmB, respectively, in comparison to marketed formulation. Confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) study also revealed enhanced skin permeation and deposition with nanoethogel formulation. In vivo study showed that topical application of nanoethogel does not exhibit any skin irritation as tested by Draize test. The developed formulation, in comparison to the marketed gel, demonstrated a remarkable increase in the antifungal activity against Candida albicans. It is thus corroborated from the above results that nanoethosomal formulation represents an efficacious carrier for effective topical delivery of AmB.

Declaration of interest

The financial support for this research has been provided by DST (New Delhi). The authors confirm that this article content has no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the writing and content of the article. Ms. Lakhvir Kaur is thankful to Department of Science and Technology (DST), New Delhi, for providing senior research fellowship under INSPIRE scheme (Sanction No. IF 120665). The authors are grateful to UGC, New Delhi, for University with potential for excellence (UPE) status to University and providing the grant for establishment of center of emerging life sciences (equipped with sophisticated instruments).

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